WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. – A runway at Whiteman Air Force Base reopened more than two weeks after a B-2 made an emergency landing there.
The Air Force says A-10s and T-38s will be allowed to resume operations on the runway.
The runway was closed following the emergency landing on Dec. 10.
Whiteman AFB said the bomber experienced a malfunction during the flight. There was a fire following the landing that damaged the plane, but no one was injured.
Air Force Global Strike Command grounded the fleet to inspect each B-2.
The B-2s were scheduled to fly over the 2023 Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game, next month, but the Air Force canceled the appearance. The B-2s can be flown on missions if ordered by President Biden.